"He and you were paid fifteen dollars for your work"
"What you should have done" is correct.
done is a verb but the correct verb is did - he did.
Embarrass is the correct spelling.Some example sentences are:Please dot embarrass me this time.You will embarrass yourself.
it depends on what kind of sentence it's in.
The correct spelling is neat.Some example sentences are:Her hair is always very neat.She has neat handwriting.Please try to keep it neat.
The correct spelling is beautifully.Some example sentences are:The painting was done very beautifully.She sang the song beautifully.
The correct spelling is finally.Some example sentences are:I have finally done my homework.He finally learnt how to spell the word.Maybe he will finally ask you to marry him?
You can brush your teeth.Another AnswerYou can count fifteen minutes. Another AnswerYou can save fifteen percent on car insurance. :D
I have done some research on this recently and the car adapter for iPods seem to be around ten dollars. But some sites list them at fifteen to twenty. I really hope this helps!
The correct version is"What you have done is wrong". In this form, "What" stands for "The thing that". The alternative "What have you done"... is a question.
I'm fifteen and I get sore after all my workouts.
Have done is correct. When using have as an auxiliary verb, it's paired with a past participle.
"What you should have done" is correct.
he sought to get revenge for what his friend had done to him.
No, not all English sentences require an object. Some sentences can be complete with only a subject and a verb. Objects are only necessary in sentences that involve transitive verbs, where the action is done to someone or something.
done is a verb but the correct verb is did - he did.
What are the common mistakes done while writing declarative sentence